Matae Belltown

Built in 2006, the Matae Belltown Condos, formerly the Matisse, are located at the gateway of Belltown and Lower Queen Anne on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Denny Way. The 6-story building is comprised of 78 homes. Floor plans include studios, one bedrooms plus den, two bedrooms, and live-work lofts that range from 452 to 1,148 square feet. Building amenities include secure parking, clubroom, a fully-equipped fitness room and a rooftop deck with two barbecues, several tables and a view of the Space Needle, city and Puget Sound. There is easy access to local freeways (SR-520, I-5, Highway 99), and is a straight shot to the heart of downtown Seattle via foot, car or bus.

– Parking and storage units are located in secure parking garage
– Seattle School District (GreatSchools):Lowell Elementary, McClure Middle School, Garfield High School

Matae Belltown Condominium Amenities:

Formal Lobby

Community Club Room

Fitness Room

Rooftop Terrace

Matae Belltown Condo

Matae Belltown Condominium is located at 159 Denny Way

Formal Lobby

Matae Resident Lounge

Resident Community Space

24 hour Fitness Center located in the building

Rooftop Terrace features iconic Seattle views!

Rooftop Terrace features iconic Seattle views!

159 Denny Way

Walkers Paradise

Matae Belltown Condo is a Walker’s Paradise! With the convenience of living just steps from Seattles most celebrated restaurants, shopping, nightlife and attractions you will truly be living in the heart of it all!

The Matae is conveniently located at the corner of 2nd and Denny within walking distance to stores, restaurants, lounges/bars and entertainment in both Belltown and Lower Queen Anne. There is easy access to the local freeways (I-5, 520 & HWY 99) and a straight shot to the heart of downtown Seattle by foot, car or bus.

Ashley J. Hayes is a devoted, passionate, real estate professional
with over 14 years experience in residential sales and leasing in
Washington & Oregon State. As a Pacific Northwest native, she
is foundationally identified as “UrbanAsh” for her unique expertise
and knowledge of in-city living as a longtime resident, landlord
and top producer in the Seattle Real Estate market.